Sweet support beckons for Zululand’s small-scale sugarcane growers
A R31 million taxpayer-funded production support unit reportedly promises close on 2 000 smallholder sugarcane growers in far northern KwaZulu-Natal’s Jozini/Makhathini ...
A R31 million taxpayer-funded production support unit reportedly promises close on 2 000 smallholder sugarcane growers in far northern KwaZulu-Natal’s Jozini/Makhathini ...
By Lloyd Phillips After many weeks of heavy rains in its approximately 7 814km2 catchment, northern Zululand’s renowned Pongolapoort (Jozini) Dam ...
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